A woman suffered burns to her face after drinking a "flaming sambuca" at a bar in Manchester, England. According to the Manchester Evening News, the unidentified 24-year-old was at a "Miami-style" bar, Lola's, where the drink allegedly exploded in her face resulting in flames engulfing her upper body. Bystanders who took to social media said even her hair had caught fire. She was treated with morphine at the scene then taken to the burns unit at Wythenshawe Hospital. Reports say she had burns to her cheeks, forehead, and chest.

Pyrotechnics have been a source of concern for bars in New York City, after mixologist Albert Trummer was arrested in 2010 for igniting a fireball at a Chinatown bar. According to the Daily News, Trummer was then sued by his partner, Heather Tierney, for his repeated antics at Apotheke, where he "set a mix of whiskey, brandy, and vodka ablaze."

Flaming cocktails aren't the only dangerous thing on restaurant menus. In 2011, four people were injured when a flaming bananas foster caused a fiery explosion. According to the Daily News, the dramatic tableside preparation had been mismanaged by a waiter who accidentally poured too much alcohol into the dessert. A 25-year-old woman suffered first- and second-degree burns after her dress went ablaze and her body was engulfed in flames at the Ozonoa Blue Grilling Co. in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Do you think bars and restaurants should be banned from serving flaming foods and drinks?